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the house until the 2006 election. they had the house for twelve years and the senate for most of that time period. the nothing-nothing congress was voted out in the next election. [laughter] in term of saving the country from a bigger government and making it possible for us to have the debates we were having with reagan and ginch i don't think you can argue with their success. i don't talk much in the book about calvin cool a.j. one reason is marketing. there are three books i know of on cool age right now. he governed during a period where limited government was the political norm in the united states. which i don't think is applicable to today. he was scaling back some vancesf the state during the progressive era from the progressive era. he succeeded a president that also wanted to return to normalcy in the person of warren g harding and what he was doing really was the political norm up to that point. we didn't have thed a advantaged federal welfare state we developed after the new deal. i simply didn't think the
the house until the 2006 election. they had the house for twelve years and the senate for most of that time period. the nothing-nothing congress was voted out in the next election. [laughter] in term of saving the country from a bigger government and making it possible for us to have the debates we were having with reagan and ginch i don't think you can argue with their success. i don't talk much in the book about calvin cool a.j. one reason is marketing. there are three books i know of on cool...
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in the turnout elections, where you have to excite your base and maybe scare them about the other side, someone like marco rubio is more able to do that than chris christie. >> i don't know that gop is moving ever right word. i think obvious shifts on immigration, guy marriage, show there's room among conservatives to in fact move to the middle. but i think the problem for jeb is that, what's interesting is that jeb bush and hillary clinton are similar in that they're not new people, right? they've been around for decade. they are former political leaders. she was first lady in the '90s. she was senator. she was secretary of state, obviously. and both because of that and their name id, their name id, their recognition -- >> oh, last name is clinton. oh. ooooohhh. >> these people are not new to us. however, in a 2016 match-up, jeb bush would be the throw back guy, right? and hillary clinton would be packaged as the promise of something new, of change. we can run that campaign as conservatives. we can run the campaign of, we need to go back to conservative values, tradition, conservative
in the turnout elections, where you have to excite your base and maybe scare them about the other side, someone like marco rubio is more able to do that than chris christie. >> i don't know that gop is moving ever right word. i think obvious shifts on immigration, guy marriage, show there's room among conservatives to in fact move to the middle. but i think the problem for jeb is that, what's interesting is that jeb bush and hillary clinton are similar in that they're not new people,...
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were, in fact, elected to serve. after all, they know what they're for, so why don't we? perhaps it's because it's so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently, we can lose sight of the fact that policies are means, and they're not ends. we say that we're for lower taxes or less regulation or for spending restraint. but those are just policies we advocate. they're not what we're really for. what we're really for are the good things that those policies will yield to the american people. what we're really for is the kind of society that those policies would allow the american people to create. together. together. if there's one idea too often missing from our public dedaylight, it's that idea: together. in the last few years we conservatives seem to have abandoned words like "together," "compassion" and "community," as if they're only possible meetings or some kind of a secret code for statism. this is a mistake. collective action doesn't only or even usually mean government ac
were, in fact, elected to serve. after all, they know what they're for, so why don't we? perhaps it's because it's so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently, we can lose sight of the fact that policies are means, and they're not ends. we say that we're for lower taxes or less regulation or for spending restraint. but those are just policies we advocate. they're not what we're really for. what we're really for are the good things that those policies...
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it was the election of barack obama and the democratic control. because, again, they didn't have a voice. and so it's hard to kind of mobilize people to throw out an incumbent when they have a voice and the person is speaking on their behalf. and if people understand, you know, this is part of due process, right? it's not -- we love to win all the time. but if we -- we feel we've gotten a hearing. and my person who's promised to fight hard for me goes out and fights the good battle and they don't win all the time, at least we'll feel like we gave it our best shot. so that's why i think the challenges are not likely to be a big threat. >> i think you used the expression imperial presidency, is that right? >> yeah, i did. >> >> i just want to make sure. >> sure did. >> okay. so mayor bloomberg, governor walker, barack obama are all using executive orders to accomplish a lot of what you're talking about, and my question to you is whether you think this is a response to their legislative branch, or it's actually a change in how the sort of executives
it was the election of barack obama and the democratic control. because, again, they didn't have a voice. and so it's hard to kind of mobilize people to throw out an incumbent when they have a voice and the person is speaking on their behalf. and if people understand, you know, this is part of due process, right? it's not -- we love to win all the time. but if we -- we feel we've gotten a hearing. and my person who's promised to fight hard for me goes out and fights the good battle and they...
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and she's up for re-election. there are heroes on the right republicans senator susan collins mark kirk, putt toomey and john mccain all voted for it. afterwards mccain showed no sympathy for his colleagues who had been cowed by the nr. >> i can't blame any interest group for votes. people who are responsible. drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: let's go behind the lines now and look inside republican senator michigan mcconnell's victory laugh over the background checks gun amendment failing. the simple idea of extending background checks to gun shows and internet purchases s
and she's up for re-election. there are heroes on the right republicans senator susan collins mark kirk, putt toomey and john mccain all voted for it. afterwards mccain showed no sympathy for his colleagues who had been cowed by the nr. >> i can't blame any interest group for votes. people who are responsible. drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the...
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me the opportunity to receive a position of governor bush had won the election. everything lined up. that was perfect timing for me because right after he became president-elect i had the opportunity to ask him in person and actually took a page out of this political playbook. during the campaign it was going on in my head at that point that i would look them in the eye and asked him for the job. that is what i did at this party right after he became president-elect. >> host: what was his answer? >> guest: well he kind of looked at me and the longest handshake ever for me. he looked at me like he had never thought about it before and he said i really appreciate that and i will get back to you. a week later i received a call from the chief of staff office for an interview. it all happened very quickly. >> host: how many years did you spend with president bush? >> guest: well, if you count my time with him as a journalist , nearly two years. >> host: so you are at the white house for eight years with him. how many photos did you take altogether? >> guest: we had a
me the opportunity to receive a position of governor bush had won the election. everything lined up. that was perfect timing for me because right after he became president-elect i had the opportunity to ask him in person and actually took a page out of this political playbook. during the campaign it was going on in my head at that point that i would look them in the eye and asked him for the job. that is what i did at this party right after he became president-elect. >> host: what was his...
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were elected to serve. after all they know what they are for, so why don't we? perhaps it is because it is so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently that we can lose sight of the fact that policy is our means, and they are not ends. we think we were for the court taxes or spending restraint, but those are policies we advocate. they're not what we're really four. what we're for are the good things that the bucs policies will yield to the american people. what we're really for is the kind of society that those policies would allow the american people to create. together. too oftenne idea missing from our public debate, it is that idea, together. in the last few years we conservatives seem to have abandoned words like together, compassion, and community, as if they're only possible meanings were as some sort of secret code for stateism. collective action does not only or even usually mean government action. conservatives cannot surrender the idea of community to the
were elected to serve. after all they know what they are for, so why don't we? perhaps it is because it is so easy in washington to forget. in washington we debate public policy so persistently that we can lose sight of the fact that policy is our means, and they are not ends. we think we were for the court taxes or spending restraint, but those are policies we advocate. they're not what we're really four. what we're for are the good things that the bucs policies will yield to the american...
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i am is tired of hearing about the election. the election coverage never ends. focus on what is going on with real american people. i am tired of hearing about professional politicians. we don't care about them. host: you have heardhis de before. guest: i am a political reporter. we were talking about the policy implications of this legislation. it is important for people to know what is being debated on immigration reform, but also the sticking points when it comes to policy. i do live in washington d.c., but i grew up in south texas on the texas-mexican border and i have been covering immigration reform for more than a decade. i know a thing or two when it comes to this type of issue, when it comes to talking about border security and undocumented immigrants who want a pathway to citizenship, as well as employers who are looking for some type of way to ensure they are not employing illegal immigrants. host: is there any way to effectively control over 12,000 miles of sea coast? last call, new york city, democrats line with mark murray.
i am is tired of hearing about the election. the election coverage never ends. focus on what is going on with real american people. i am tired of hearing about professional politicians. we don't care about them. host: you have heardhis de before. guest: i am a political reporter. we were talking about the policy implications of this legislation. it is important for people to know what is being debated on immigration reform, but also the sticking points when it comes to policy. i do live in...
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a special election will be later. the debate is just under an hour. >> gentlemen, last week we had a terrible reminder of our vulnerability to a terrorist attack. as a senator, what specific changes would you pursue in our domestic and foreign policies o make us safer? >> first, i want to thank you for hosting this debate. i also want to thank my colleague, ed markey, for being here as well. before we begin, i just want to offer my condolences to all the families of all the victims and offer my thanks to the first responders, to the docs, nurses, to our citizens who i think behaved so valiantly in such a compassionate way during this past week. it's been a long week. again, my thoughts and prayers are with all those who are recovering. in terms of what i would do, i would continue to do what i have been doing on homeland security issues. i think one of the stark differences between myself and mr. markey is our voting record on homeland security. i think one of the great parts of what happened this week in terms of the
a special election will be later. the debate is just under an hour. >> gentlemen, last week we had a terrible reminder of our vulnerability to a terrorist attack. as a senator, what specific changes would you pursue in our domestic and foreign policies o make us safer? >> first, i want to thank you for hosting this debate. i also want to thank my colleague, ed markey, for being here as well. before we begin, i just want to offer my condolences to all the families of all the victims...
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we didn't win the election, but the issue was well served by a vote in the election. so we will have immigration reform. when the american people speak and take responsibility for getting their voices ard, the most intimate way to members of congress, nothing is more eloquently member of congress than the voice of his or her own constituent. and that's why daddy says in her article, approach or members of congress and the grocery store or wher were ever and tell themw important this is to you. this is a fight we must win. it's a matter of time. it may be inconceivable to the nra that this will happen. it's inevitable to us. we had to shorten the distance in time between the -- >> [inaudible] >> speaker boehner has said you would like to go to regular order on gun violence as well. we want to see the to play out in the judicial committee on the floor or when you go to a discharge position on the conference amendment sooner rather than later? >> to answer your question, when we see what the speaker does, too. he was waiting for the senate to act and now he feels he does
we didn't win the election, but the issue was well served by a vote in the election. so we will have immigration reform. when the american people speak and take responsibility for getting their voices ard, the most intimate way to members of congress, nothing is more eloquently member of congress than the voice of his or her own constituent. and that's why daddy says in her article, approach or members of congress and the grocery store or wher were ever and tell themw important this is to you....
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president reagan, former representative jack kemp, former running mate to -- in a presidential election to senator dole, were champions of the modern income tax credit. when it was expanded in 1986 president reagan said it is the best antipoverty, the best profamily, the best job creation measure to come out of congress. he was right. in ohio, some one million households received eitc, the earned-income tax credit. 660,000 households received the c.t.c., the child tax credit on average in the three years of 2009, 2010 and 2011. that's why this week senator durbin and i, along with most of our democratic colleagues, are introducing the working families tax relief act. our bill would make permanent the 2009 levels for the earned-income tax credit and child tax credit. it would index the child tax credit for inflation. it would allow workers without children to access the full earned-income tax credit. it would reduce the full earned-income tax credit access age to 21. it would simplify the filing process to reduce fraud because there is some acknowledged fraud in this program as there is
president reagan, former representative jack kemp, former running mate to -- in a presidential election to senator dole, were champions of the modern income tax credit. when it was expanded in 1986 president reagan said it is the best antipoverty, the best profamily, the best job creation measure to come out of congress. he was right. in ohio, some one million households received eitc, the earned-income tax credit. 660,000 households received the c.t.c., the child tax credit on average in the...
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. >> perhaps she's not up to be re-elected until 2016. it may an gift, but public opinions change very quickly just as we saw as you ran through those numbers. she has quite a bit of time to change things and turn things around. she's not gone. this is not a sitting senator that is going to be gone in in 2016. she has a long way to go, and i think at this point she's looking pretty good for re-election. >> let me say something to what chris is saying. her colleague are up in 2014 and she's one of the republicans who has a seat that is vulnerable. it will be tough for republicans to run statewide. it's a moment in time, as chris correctly said but this is something that could benefit from this. >> cenk: i thinker look, there's no way a politician isn't spooked by a 15-point drop immediately after a vote. if they vote on this again, god for bid if there is another tragedy or whenever they happen to vote on it again you think kelly ayotte isn't going to rethink her vote. >> yes, that goes for the republicans and the democrats. we had a small
. >> perhaps she's not up to be re-elected until 2016. it may an gift, but public opinions change very quickly just as we saw as you ran through those numbers. she has quite a bit of time to change things and turn things around. she's not gone. this is not a sitting senator that is going to be gone in in 2016. she has a long way to go, and i think at this point she's looking pretty good for re-election. >> let me say something to what chris is saying. her colleague are up in 2014...
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i do know that there will be 18,000 people murdered before the next election in november. so i appreciate president obama's stand. i hope he will become stronger. i think it's not too late for him to put pressure on. i don't think it's too late for the american public. i am recommending that the senate has a special dictate in their legislation. they have more control and more power than the house of representatives. so every person is every state is represented by my senators as well as their own. so i would suggest everybody take a postcard, address it to each one of the senators, get a group together and get a labeling matrix and printout labels and send shame on you to everyone that voted no and thank you to everyone that voted yes. we need to continue this fight. >> when it comes to the bombing in boston, nbc news is now confirming with cambridge pd that there were no gun permits and petitions to carry a weapon for either of the brothers suspected of being the bombers. by all accounts they were suspected of carrying weapons illegally. do you think this terror attack w
i do know that there will be 18,000 people murdered before the next election in november. so i appreciate president obama's stand. i hope he will become stronger. i think it's not too late for him to put pressure on. i don't think it's too late for the american public. i am recommending that the senate has a special dictate in their legislation. they have more control and more power than the house of representatives. so every person is every state is represented by my senators as well as their...
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people are still confused about when the election is. this has been a couple of months of we've had blizzards, an upheaval in city politics with menino dropping out. everybody focused on that. then a big tax debate on beacon hill with the governor's tax plan and then all of a sudden, we have this marathon bombing, which has just taken the oxygen out of the air. these guys like markey, lynch particularly and the two republicans who were trying to challenge mike sullivan, the front-runner on the republican side, need more time to get into this race and get a challenge. build up a challenge to it. because they're not getting there. >> and that's what's amazing. i want to look at the republican side a minute. i talk to many democrats around here and they're only focused on one guy and that's gomez. that's the candidate they think if he gets out of the primary, he presents a real threat in the special general election. they're very dismissive of sullivan, who appears to be the favorite, because it all depends on who shows up an votes. >> i ha
people are still confused about when the election is. this has been a couple of months of we've had blizzards, an upheaval in city politics with menino dropping out. everybody focused on that. then a big tax debate on beacon hill with the governor's tax plan and then all of a sudden, we have this marathon bombing, which has just taken the oxygen out of the air. these guys like markey, lynch particularly and the two republicans who were trying to challenge mike sullivan, the front-runner on the...
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this is what we elect them to do. we elect them to come to the table with ideas that may be different and may be the same but define common ground and get things accomplished. i'm glad it happened but i wish it would have happened sooner. that's the problem for me. >> as we talk about the political atmosphere in washington, d.c. and we see obviously strains but there's talk of the strain in the left and the fact that max baucus will not rerun. he's one of the people that voted against the gun reform measures out of the senate. as we look at this and the political headline, max baucus locked in bitter feuds with party. we look at his voting history on this. he voted against bipartisan gun background check bill i mentioned. voted against senator patty murray's budget. voted for obama care but says he foresees a train wreck in implementing part of it. is it a relief to the administration to hear he's not going to rerun? >> it's good that he's not going to rerun and come back because one of the elements that the administr
this is what we elect them to do. we elect them to come to the table with ideas that may be different and may be the same but define common ground and get things accomplished. i'm glad it happened but i wish it would have happened sooner. that's the problem for me. >> as we talk about the political atmosphere in washington, d.c. and we see obviously strains but there's talk of the strain in the left and the fact that max baucus will not rerun. he's one of the people that voted against the...
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joining me now is the first iraq war veteran elected to congress. and joy reid, managing editor of the grio.com. what do you make of these comments? >> they have amnesia. they want to forget about the worst attack on american soil. they want to forget about the anthrax, 11 folks killed in the d.c. sniper attacks. i mean, come on. let president bush have his due but don't lie about the history. yeah, our nation was attacked, the worst in american history, and then they compound on that by starting an unnecessary war in iraq. >> that's my point, joy. when they talk about what hasn't happened under president obama that happened under president bush, one thing that hasn't happened is this president hasn't declared on war on people that had nothing to do with what happened in boston. there was none of this going on that they are doing and he brought us to the wrong court looking for something that wasn't there. this president has said, let's unite, let's fight, and deal with the facts. >> absolutely. the supporters of president bush want us to forget, to
joining me now is the first iraq war veteran elected to congress. and joy reid, managing editor of the grio.com. what do you make of these comments? >> they have amnesia. they want to forget about the worst attack on american soil. they want to forget about the anthrax, 11 folks killed in the d.c. sniper attacks. i mean, come on. let president bush have his due but don't lie about the history. yeah, our nation was attacked, the worst in american history, and then they compound on that by...
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as i said, i think it's why we were elected, to debate these issues, to resolve them and to vote. so after noon a fair warning to everyone: no excuses left. this bill has been on the calendar and available for amendments since last week, plenty of time to craft your amendment. bring it to the floor immediately after the vote on the motion to proceed and let's get down to business. let's do what we were elected to do and try to pass this bill or at least vote on this bill -- i hope pass it -- before we break for this recess. madam president, i yield the floor. mr. isakson: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: i would ask unanimous consent to address the senate for up to five minutes on the marketplace fairness act legislation. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: i would like to thank the distinguished whip from the majorit majority for hs leadership and mike enzi for his leadership and the presiding officer for her leadership. the marketplace fairness act is a good idea who's time has finally come. we have been waiting 20
as i said, i think it's why we were elected, to debate these issues, to resolve them and to vote. so after noon a fair warning to everyone: no excuses left. this bill has been on the calendar and available for amendments since last week, plenty of time to craft your amendment. bring it to the floor immediately after the vote on the motion to proceed and let's get down to business. let's do what we were elected to do and try to pass this bill or at least vote on this bill -- i hope pass it --...
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are you waiting for the next election? >> no, i don't think it requires an election, necessarily, to bring about that change. i think that there is an opportunity for americans who are frustrated by the failure of the senate to act in a common sense way, in a way supported by the vast majority of the american people, to make their unhappiness and frustration known sooner than the next election, and, you know, there's a variety of means available to the the citizens of the country to communicate with their lawmakers and make views known. >> the background checks -- >> look, i think it's no. the president is committed to all the elements of the package put forward, he is disappointed by the failure of the senate to do, to take action on things that had broad bipartisan support across the country, majority support across the country, and he will continue to push the entire pack cammingment he's also continuing to ensure we implement all 23 executive actions part of the package. there was action taken on mental health action f
are you waiting for the next election? >> no, i don't think it requires an election, necessarily, to bring about that change. i think that there is an opportunity for americans who are frustrated by the failure of the senate to act in a common sense way, in a way supported by the vast majority of the american people, to make their unhappiness and frustration known sooner than the next election, and, you know, there's a variety of means available to the the citizens of the country to...
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let me close to one final point to my americans who share the belief in free enterprise who elected me. america is a nation of immigrants but republicans and democrats have failed to enforce the laws. we're not going to deport them. so let's secure the border. let's bring these people out to of the shadows. they will undergo a background check, they will pay a fine, they will start paying taxings. they won't qualify for federal benefits. we all wish we did not have this problem but we do. leaving things the way they are, that is the real amnesty. we have to fix it. [speaking spanish] thank you. [applause] >> i thought i might go last to allow me to say i agree with everything that was said and sit down but jeff you're going to get that honor. i want to thank my colleagues up here showing me that the senate can work. -- how the senate can work. it is going to take more for us to get this bill passed and it is incredibly impoortant for people of my state. the leadership of mccain and schumer throughout this process has been outstanding. it is everything i wish i could have seen from the
let me close to one final point to my americans who share the belief in free enterprise who elected me. america is a nation of immigrants but republicans and democrats have failed to enforce the laws. we're not going to deport them. so let's secure the border. let's bring these people out to of the shadows. they will undergo a background check, they will pay a fine, they will start paying taxings. they won't qualify for federal benefits. we all wish we did not have this problem but we do....
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but you can't blame him -- >> watching the exit polls of the last election, they didn't do that. >> historians can do that. >> they didn't. >> they can't blame him for this happening on his watch. that's on bush's -- >> we know that. bush spoke with the dallas morning news recently. at the end of the interview he talks about his painting. here's what he says. people are surprised, of course, some people are surprised i can even read. >> you got to give him points for that. >> we do. >> he does have a sense of humor. >> he does. was he or has he been subjected to really a very cruel critique? >> i mean, certainly there was a caricature of him. that sort of rick perry actually lived up to that maybe george w. bush didn't quite live up to. but as jonathan's pointing out, whatever you think of his intelligence, and i would say that he has a lot of interpersonal intelligence, whatever you think of that, you cannot deny the facts of him getting us into two wars. of irresponsibly cutting taxes. not only does this president obama get blamed for the economy, he also gets blamed for the deficit and the
but you can't blame him -- >> watching the exit polls of the last election, they didn't do that. >> historians can do that. >> they didn't. >> they can't blame him for this happening on his watch. that's on bush's -- >> we know that. bush spoke with the dallas morning news recently. at the end of the interview he talks about his painting. here's what he says. people are surprised, of course, some people are surprised i can even read. >> you got to give him...
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more than both of the elections. so the presidents' legacies and how they want to be remembered is extremely important to them. >> you bet you. and that's one of the things bush always talks about. when he was -- the last months of his administration, and frankly the four years, the few times we've talked to him or he's talked publicly, he's always expressed the idea that he doesn't care. that it's not important to him. the fact is just the opposite. if you look at our interview with bush which we published last week, bush said things like, you know, nobody likes to be criticized all the time. when we raised issues, tom benning of our staff raised issues with the president about the economic crisis, he was quick to compare mathematically the size of the deficit to the point in which -- a way in which he said it wasn't that much worse than during ronald reagan's period. so he's sensitive. >> david, let me ask you this. i noticed that former president bush is going up in popularity. it was -- he was at in a poll 23% in
more than both of the elections. so the presidents' legacies and how they want to be remembered is extremely important to them. >> you bet you. and that's one of the things bush always talks about. when he was -- the last months of his administration, and frankly the four years, the few times we've talked to him or he's talked publicly, he's always expressed the idea that he doesn't care. that it's not important to him. the fact is just the opposite. if you look at our interview with bush...
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his concern right now is not about a general election. it's about a primary. until the primary -- we'll see what happens after. but until primary filing is done, he's looking over his right shoulder. and he doesn't really care about these ads. now, i applaud what they're doing because i think until people believe that they may lose their seats because of these votes, they're going to continue to knuckle under to the nra. for example, they're running ads against kelly ayotte in new hampshire where i think it can be terribly damaging to her. she's lost ten points or more in her favorable rating -- >> is that a pro gun or middle of the road gun state? >> think about it, the southern half of that state is in the boston media market. >> i know. >> i think it's more and more becoming -- >> is that a live free or die state in terms of guns? >> i think it is. especially in a republican primary. >> she's not -- but a general election. >> 2016 when she's up again, a lot of water is going to be under the bridge. >> isn't it the smart move if you're going to shoot at some
his concern right now is not about a general election. it's about a primary. until the primary -- we'll see what happens after. but until primary filing is done, he's looking over his right shoulder. and he doesn't really care about these ads. now, i applaud what they're doing because i think until people believe that they may lose their seats because of these votes, they're going to continue to knuckle under to the nra. for example, they're running ads against kelly ayotte in new hampshire...
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people all around the country want to elect this president and want to get his agenda to help this country. host: we will take a look at the prospects for gun control later on this morning. let's go to virginia, the independent line. caller: i just wanted to say that immigration has long been overdue, and we should not have any reason to put it off any more than we have. fromnot see the connection boston to immigration. you can never stop anybody that is wanting to do harm. the same thing in connecticut, the newtown shootings, anything like that. it is sporadic, no matter how much legislation you have, over immigration, gun control, anything like that. i do not think we can afford to put it off any longer in what we are ready have. tom in michigan, republican. amler: good morning, i calling on the immigration thing. i had not followed it as closely as i should have in the papers the last couple of months, but let's speed up- the immigration reform process. legislation passed that will limit where immigrants come from in terms of what they are going to do. these guys that perpetrated this w
people all around the country want to elect this president and want to get his agenda to help this country. host: we will take a look at the prospects for gun control later on this morning. let's go to virginia, the independent line. caller: i just wanted to say that immigration has long been overdue, and we should not have any reason to put it off any more than we have. fromnot see the connection boston to immigration. you can never stop anybody that is wanting to do harm. the same thing in...
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. >>> venezuela turning violent after a close presidential election. seven deaths reported in result. c caprilles lost to nicolas maduro. caprile search claims there were many election violations. >>> stock market, down one day, up the next, dow plunged 266 points monday, then rallied 158 points yesterday. down amid mixed global news. bank of america shares falling 3%. the bank made more than 2.5 billion last quarter. wall street expected better. ahead on "starting point," chris cuomo sits down with the grandmother of one of the victims, krystle campbell. >> heart. my whole heart and soul, she was in. and she made me feel that way. she made me happy. >> the full interview with wilma campbell, coming up. buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest
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reporting very low turnout in the first run of -- runoff election. not taken ascs is seriously in los angeles as some other cities. the have a very big entertainment industry that takes a lot of people's energies in that city. but it is a fascinating race. she is trying to become the first female mayor. the candidates are broke democrats. garcetti is a big supporter of president obama. gruel.inton has endorsed polling shows that eric garcetti might have a little bit of and a bandage. we are watching what is happening in new york city and boston will have an open the mayoral race as well. host: carol and joining us from arlington, texas, democrats line. caller: my concern about immigration, i watched the hearings the other day and a young man who was on there representing the labor and employment organization said in comments that if the 24% unemployment rate was african- americans. i am very concerned about that. that theo appalled disrespect that was paid to him by the people who were interviewing him, like mr. leahy and all the people on the democr
reporting very low turnout in the first run of -- runoff election. not taken ascs is seriously in los angeles as some other cities. the have a very big entertainment industry that takes a lot of people's energies in that city. but it is a fascinating race. she is trying to become the first female mayor. the candidates are broke democrats. garcetti is a big supporter of president obama. gruel.inton has endorsed polling shows that eric garcetti might have a little bit of and a bandage. we are...
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as a young man, don became interested in politics and at the age of 32 don was elected chairman of the kansas republican federation. the following year don served as chairman of the kansas presidential electors for the election between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. from 1968 to 1970 don served as the chair of the kansas republican party. his zeal for politics kept him involved for many years chairing committees in support of his favorite candidates. he put his name on the ballot one year for governor but fell short by 530 votes in a primary. as a long time kansas resident, don was well known and respected by many throughout our state but especially in southwest kansas. he was such a strong advocate for rural kansas and the special way of life we enjoy in small communities across our state. on several committees don focused on the future of rural kansas and helped make certain people could return to the communities we call home. from his participation in kansas politics to his public service career he was always look for a way to serve fellow kansans. in recognition of that servi
as a young man, don became interested in politics and at the age of 32 don was elected chairman of the kansas republican federation. the following year don served as chairman of the kansas presidential electors for the election between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. from 1968 to 1970 don served as the chair of the kansas republican party. his zeal for politics kept him involved for many years chairing committees in support of his favorite candidates. he put his name on the ballot one year...
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there is one supporter who boasted to media during the election that all minorities should support the president because he gave them free cell phones. some now propose expanding the free phone service to broadband but mccaskill says the current program is so far out of control we should scrap it and start over, not expand it. jenna? jo jim, thank you. >> reporter: yes, ma'am, the investigators are turning to the boston bomber's past as they search for answers in the deadly attacks. a look at the brother's ties to chechnya and how those could shape the progress of the investigation. >>> some families are allowed to return home after that deadly plant explosion in west, texas. the blast devastated that small community. the latest on recovery efforts there just ahead. s old t for business travelers. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovatio
there is one supporter who boasted to media during the election that all minorities should support the president because he gave them free cell phones. some now propose expanding the free phone service to broadband but mccaskill says the current program is so far out of control we should scrap it and start over, not expand it. jenna? jo jim, thank you. >> reporter: yes, ma'am, the investigators are turning to the boston bomber's past as they search for answers in the deadly attacks. a...
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we have a special election in nine days for john kerry's senate seat, and so this is a crewucial time. the deadline to file papers to run for mayor is fine pages long. and so return to sports and politics, and people getting back out to the restaurants and bars to the dunk -- dunk endonuts are buzzing this morning. >> bill: so is david ortiz going to run for mayor of boston? [ laughter ] >> i think he picked up a fie votes with his speech at fenway the other day. >> bill: i think papa could be elected with acclamation. >> without a doubt. >> bill: hey wesley thank you so much for your time this morning, and for your good work up there. >> of course. any time. thank you for having us. >> bill: ""boston globe,"" they were on top of this although they did screw up with cnn last wednesday. >> a lot of people pointed out on twitter, look you want to show your support to how these folks covered this? get a subscription to your local newspaper. >> bill: yeah, absolutely, ""boston globe"" is a damn damn good newspapers. i think he is right own the lockdown. some people are critical of it. the
we have a special election in nine days for john kerry's senate seat, and so this is a crewucial time. the deadline to file papers to run for mayor is fine pages long. and so return to sports and politics, and people getting back out to the restaurants and bars to the dunk -- dunk endonuts are buzzing this morning. >> bill: so is david ortiz going to run for mayor of boston? [ laughter ] >> i think he picked up a fie votes with his speech at fenway the other day. >> bill: i...
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he has said, after the election he might change his mind or might look at all of this again. doug mckelway is live at the white house. any action so far by the white house or the state department on this, doug? >> reporter: nothing, martha. still under consideration by the state department. while the obama administration weighs whether or not to proceed to approve this pipeline house natural resources committee is taking action on its own. it is fredding with the markup of a bill call the northern route approval act. the committee knows even if the president agrees to the pipeline there is a strong likelihood environmentalists will throw up all kind of legal challenges to delay it. so this bill imposes a 60-day deadline for filing legal challenges. the administration, as we all know is under tremendous competing pressures within its own camp to do something with the pipeline. environmentalists obviously are adamantly opposed to it but the president's union base is adamantly pushing for approval. in fact union representatives from the building and construction trades will be r
he has said, after the election he might change his mind or might look at all of this again. doug mckelway is live at the white house. any action so far by the white house or the state department on this, doug? >> reporter: nothing, martha. still under consideration by the state department. while the obama administration weighs whether or not to proceed to approve this pipeline house natural resources committee is taking action on its own. it is fredding with the markup of a bill call the...
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but you have the guys up for re election that are running. senator pryor, senator hagan, these are folks that will be running really hard races. so the democrats are counting seats, and when you have someone who is going to retire, it's going to be a fight for them. >> bill: and the same thing for the senator in iowa, red-blue state, but not blue. >> yeah, there's two harkin in iowa that state is a little bit more swing state. louisiana a red state, but she is a 12-year incumbent, she has run before, so she is a little less vulnerable but the cards are starting to stack one way against the senate demes, and they are going to need a lot of money and a lot of campaigns. >> bill: yeah, when the team of horses is retiring it is going to make it even tougher. speaking for another senator who is up for reelection on the other side lindsey graham who is doing everything he can to head off a tea party challenger i think, and keeping his name out in the public so he is on every sunday talk show every sunday every one of them, and a couple of days ago
but you have the guys up for re election that are running. senator pryor, senator hagan, these are folks that will be running really hard races. so the democrats are counting seats, and when you have someone who is going to retire, it's going to be a fight for them. >> bill: and the same thing for the senator in iowa, red-blue state, but not blue. >> yeah, there's two harkin in iowa that state is a little bit more swing state. louisiana a red state, but she is a 12-year incumbent,...
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we have been elected to office to serve the public and our concern a public safety -- is concern a public safety for our cities, counties, and country. i know some of the federal officers have spoken from i.c.e., asking we be allowed to do our jobs, and i ask that we allow the federal government officers on the ground to protect our borders. if we let them do their jobs with all laws already in place, i think we can secure this border and move ahead with the problem at hand, which is immigration reform. i agree there are problems there, but we have to deal with it in that order. thank you very much. the next picture, sheriff ristol county, massachusetts. >> thank you for your leadership on this issue, senator sessions consisting law-enforcement be included in this policy that will come along at some point here in the united states. there are 5 million people waiting behind the borders around the world, respecting a loss of the u.s., waiting their turn to begin a pathway to citizenship. we currently have nearly 12 million people since 1980 sex who have ignored, disrespected the loss -- 198
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he was take they are a part of the same forces of change that an elected me. he kind of has a thumb less grasp of where the american people are on a lot of political issues and the mood of the country. jon: forces a changed but probably not many votes hess way. jonah gold pwer thank you. jennagoldberg thank you. jenna: what authorities say may have been a big clue that this building collapse was about to happen. they did not move quick enough on that. the dow taking a major dive yesterday wiping out tense of billions of dollars in moments. why hackers are getting the blame and what is next many coulding up. coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. jon: we are getting new informat
he was take they are a part of the same forces of change that an elected me. he kind of has a thumb less grasp of where the american people are on a lot of political issues and the mood of the country. jon: forces a changed but probably not many votes hess way. jonah gold pwer thank you. jennagoldberg thank you. jenna: what authorities say may have been a big clue that this building collapse was about to happen. they did not move quick enough on that. the dow taking a major dive yesterday...
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have it covered. 35,000 artifacts laid out in the 14,000 square feet museum starting with the 2007 election fiasco, the recount, the chad's, the supreme court decision. a lot of attention it paid to the events of september 11, 2001. just eight months into the first term. you see a beam from the world trade center, the bullhorn used at ground zero. then the emails, george w. bush is considered to be the very first president in the all digital age. his father sent 2.2 million emails in office. bush 43 sent a record 200 million emails all inside here, enough to fill up about 10,000 smartphones. >> we have 80 tear bites of information. the clinton era has 20 million. in 80 tear bytes we have over 200 million emails if. you print those out. it would be over a billion pages just of emails alone. >> tomorrow's dedication will host all living u.s. presidents and first ladies, including of course president barack obama and mrs. obama. countless dignitaries from condolleezza rice and colin powell. the library and museum opens to the public may 1st. >> megyn: thank you. we'll be right back.
have it covered. 35,000 artifacts laid out in the 14,000 square feet museum starting with the 2007 election fiasco, the recount, the chad's, the supreme court decision. a lot of attention it paid to the events of september 11, 2001. just eight months into the first term. you see a beam from the world trade center, the bullhorn used at ground zero. then the emails, george w. bush is considered to be the very first president in the all digital age. his father sent 2.2 million emails in office....
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these are folks who will absolutely vote for this issue in an election. one republican senator said to me i know this is a 90% issue in the public but will those 90% definitely vote on this issue? this person said we will see. we don't know that for sure. i i think it's striking that the nra's public position on all of this was to say, look. if we can do something to prevent the next newtown, we ought to at least try. that's what wayne lapierre said after the newtown tragedy. and his idea was for school safety, for armed guards. indeed, a lot of state legislators have taken that up but when it came to extending what the nra was for in the past background checks, they said, no, no. this gets us down a slippery slope and we are able to have the same impact that they have always had. >> reverend al sharpton, how do i say this as we look at these names and faces? is washington really filled with so many cowards? so many selfish, short-sided politicians who really don't care about leading and only care about winning? how is that? >> i think that is probably ab
these are folks who will absolutely vote for this issue in an election. one republican senator said to me i know this is a 90% issue in the public but will those 90% definitely vote on this issue? this person said we will see. we don't know that for sure. i i think it's striking that the nra's public position on all of this was to say, look. if we can do something to prevent the next newtown, we ought to at least try. that's what wayne lapierre said after the newtown tragedy. and his idea was...
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i to think the next election, though, the next election cycle will create a dynamic we've never seen. you won't have a one-sided argument. you're going to have funded television ads. we're going to have funded campaigns against candidates. that will change the dynamic as much as the tragedy and the intensity of the moment. >> you think it will hurt the republicans badly in the midterm elections? >> it's hard to say. i think there is going to be some impact. i think what we're going to see now is a changing political dynamic in an electoral sense. that might have as much impact as anything -- any kind of emotion or stirring of the heart that came from the tragedy itself. >> yeah. you know, by the way, we were talking about the nra and being lobbied. it reminds me, this would be a really good time to clean something up again. i served with chris cox. one of the nra lobbyists is chris cox. you said some pretty tough things about my friend, chris cox. who gave you a call. i'm so sorry, chris. chris, very conservative. >> i hate it when that happens. >> chris is in california. he said to m
i to think the next election, though, the next election cycle will create a dynamic we've never seen. you won't have a one-sided argument. you're going to have funded television ads. we're going to have funded campaigns against candidates. that will change the dynamic as much as the tragedy and the intensity of the moment. >> you think it will hurt the republicans badly in the midterm elections? >> it's hard to say. i think there is going to be some impact. i think what we're going...
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. >> or michael shure, you made michael shure break his screen when you did that on election night. >> stephanie: yeah, i broke current. >> you are the one who broke current. >> stephanie: sorry. you could have asked oprah, i broke oxygen. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: do your research. okay. the two brothers suspected of the bombing in boston do not appear to be connected to any religious terrorist groups. and this is kind of chilling that they were outlining the evidence in the court papers. he was seen on surveillance cameras putting the knapsack down then manipulating the cell phone, seconds later the first explosion went off about a block down the street. and you could see him on the tape unlike anyone around him, was calm and just quickly walked away. the crime that lead to the older brother's death and capture, one of the brothers told the carjacking victims, did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. this is the guy who claims to have been carjacked -- he said they spared him because he wasn't american. the brothers declared they were the boston marathon bombers. they w
. >> or michael shure, you made michael shure break his screen when you did that on election night. >> stephanie: yeah, i broke current. >> you are the one who broke current. >> stephanie: sorry. you could have asked oprah, i broke oxygen. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: do your research. okay. the two brothers suspected of the bombing in boston do not appear to be connected to any religious terrorist groups. and this is kind of chilling that they were outlining the...
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who's up for re-election. who's in a pro gun state? who is the cost to them for taking a vote on this? and whether the president invites them over for dinner or not, i don't think it is going to make a difference. if they're up for re-election in 2014, they're going to lose. the nra will dump a ton of money and back a candidate against them. oh, okay because the president has you for dinner and says you have to do this. they're going to do it? baloney. and at the end of the day the song "god is watching" but we, the voters, we have to be watching too. that's the thing. we have to be watching and we have to be calling and we have to be taking action. and i know that it's hard to do but we have to. because the nra is -- and the nra membership and when, you know, small percentages of people show up to vote in primaries and show up to vote, period, and then we complain about it we gotta get to the polls and we gotta get our friends and neighbor to the polls. >> stephanie: don't get me wrong, i wish the president would give the assault weap
who's up for re-election. who's in a pro gun state? who is the cost to them for taking a vote on this? and whether the president invites them over for dinner or not, i don't think it is going to make a difference. if they're up for re-election in 2014, they're going to lose. the nra will dump a ton of money and back a candidate against them. oh, okay because the president has you for dinner and says you have to do this. they're going to do it? baloney. and at the end of the day the song...
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elections. maybe i. think. you may have one not just all. and only it's for mr. cuomo. ok. it's ok. he's not. he's not a hero fred evident by the. c.h.p. sudley if you is the i'm with you be here all by the f. and i. don't know about that. i mean. the case where the congress. modeled the lay of texas. and gave their dome record. we. they we reclaimed in all the way and for the people from. it up. this is a map of the original bone greece from eighteen to thirty six of the nation called the republic of texas here's a map of the state of texas today and all of the mountains all the way up to here which is wyoming colorado new mexico kansas and oklahoma. that we're part of the nation then have been stripped away because this is the northern limit of texas which is somewhere and sheer. you can see out or. have served these papers to. all the different governors. to washington d.c. . to europe blame is put. so well that. is i'm leaving him a copy because i didn't serve him. i deserved all the top peo
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mitt romney won that district by 18 points in the last election in november. she's up by 9 over mark sanford. so he has himself some problems. >> when is that election? >> two weeks away. >> bill: coming up. maybe republicans should have thought twice before they figured they could bring mark sanford back. jim, ken is calling from san rafael california. ken, good morning. >> caller: good morning. i would like to ask the ambassador, are the noncombatants -- i don't know if they're noncombatants or not the ones still in guantanamo, that we do not deem to be a threat, have they been released? we heard almost a year ago that this decision was made that they weren't a problem. have they been released? if not why not? >> bill: good question, ken. >> the answer is no, they have not been released. there's 80 some of those people who have been cleared by all of the intelligence, military and law enforcement agencies. they have not been released. i'm not quite sure what the holdup is but as i understand is it, all that needs to be done is for the president to have his s
mitt romney won that district by 18 points in the last election in november. she's up by 9 over mark sanford. so he has himself some problems. >> when is that election? >> two weeks away. >> bill: coming up. maybe republicans should have thought twice before they figured they could bring mark sanford back. jim, ken is calling from san rafael california. ken, good morning. >> caller: good morning. i would like to ask the ambassador, are the noncombatants -- i don't know...
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